What motivates the WLS crew to keep coming back week after week for the podcast? Shawn and A-aron’s motivation might be attributed to being the original dynamic duo, but what about the Pooper, the Commie, or the Germ?

P.S. if any of you have any tips for crossing the Hyphasis River it would be appreciated.

Dash A

Gentleman,and yes i’m using that term as loosely as it can be…How do each of you feel about aftermarket flat faced triggers installed on carry pistols? Their seams to be several takes on them on the interwebs (shocker I know), from not needed to best thing ever created. Do they help with trigger control, finger placement and ultimately accuracy? let’s hear what the WLS cast thinks…

Stuck in the independ people’s republic of maryland-dash

John J

Why are good people treated like shit

Allen E

Hi from the Great State of Delaware I’m going to be picking up an FN FNX 45 and since Jeremy has one what holster does he use and does he have a red dot and or light on it?

I listen every week while working on the farm helps pass the time

#wlsislife

Frank K

Could you guys talk about the basics of armor plates and plate carriers? I’m interested in them but unsure of what to look for.

Also, I love Savage!

#ssb #wlsislife

Jeff K

Let’s say a Democrat gets elected President and signs a Federal magazine capacity ban of 10 rounds, and existing magazines are not grandfathered in.

We all know no one would turn in or destroy their existing “standard” capacity magazines.

However, would you still carry with a magazine over 10 rounds and take your chances, or use a 10 round mag?

Do you think the law would affect what people purchase and carry? For example, would people move away from a high capacity 9mm in favor of a 10 round 45acp or 10mm, or even an 8 round 357 mag revolver? Would people replace a 30 round 5.56 with a 10 round 450 Bushmaster for home defense?

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About The Author

Aaron has worked in advertising and marketing for more than 15 years for such companies as Ford, The Sports Authority, the NHL and many others. He has also worked as a security consultant with national security firms and General Motors Police Vehicle Division and has written several books.
Aaron lives in the Metro Detroit area with his wife and three children.